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Term: victi

Description

Victi is a noun in Latin which means "the conquered" or "the defeated". It refers to those who have been vanquished or overcome in a battle or conflict. It can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who has been overcome by adversity or a challenging situation.

Sample Sentences

Noun:

  1. After the war, the victi were treated with mercy and given a chance to rebuild their lives.
  2. The general congratulated his troops for their victory and praised the courage of the victi.

Adjective:

  1. The victi soldiers marched back to their camp, their spirits dampened by the loss.
  2. Despite facing numerous challenges, she remained undeterred and determined, refusing to be seen as a victi soul.

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